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Make Your Air Fit To Breathe


HVAC Cleaning Process

There are two key components to HVAC cleaning: breaking contaminants loose, and collection of contaminants.

Breaking Contaminants Loose

Breaking Up Properly cleaning HVAC systems requires removing the sources of contamination. Source removal begins with use of one or more agitation devices designed to loosen contaminants from the surfaces within the heating and air-conditioning system.

Examples of agitation devices include brushes, air whips, and compressed air nozzles or “skipper balls.” Agitation can also be achieved through hand-brushing or contact vacuuming.

Collection of Contaminants

Collection During cleaning, the entire HVAC system is placed under continuous negative pressure (vacuum) to prevent the spread of contaminants. Continuous negative pressure allows very fine particles to be removed from the system as they become airborne, ensuring that these particles are not released into the living space when the system is turned on after cleaning.

This negative pressure also serves to extract the loosened contaminants, which are collected and removed from your home.

10 Step Process For Cleaner Air

Step 1:

A high powered vacuum is attached to your air system to collect dust and debris, removing harmful contaminants.

Step 2:

A high pressure air compressor (195 psi) with a special nozzle dislodges light dust and blows it towards the vacuum that is attached.

While this is where other air duct cleaning companies stop, we've just begun.

Step 3:

Special "soft touch" brushes scrub interior surfaces clean, where possible.

Step 4:

Compressed air blasts dirt away towards the vacuum.

Step 5:

A power brush system may be used to mechanically brush inside your ducts with an exclusive power-strap head that agitates loose dirt, where possible.

Step 6:

We check all ducts lines for leaks, where possible.

Step 7:

We remove and hand wash boots and register grills with sanitizer.

Step 8:

We seal leaks around grill and floor areas and check lines and seal leaks where possible.

Step 9:

If mold or mildew is suspected, these allergy causing components are eliminated through our application of an EPA registered sanitizer.

Step 10:

Some of your furnace components are thoroughly cleaned.